Saved at Sea:
A Lighthouse Story by Mrs. O. F. Walton. First published
in 1879. Life in a lighthouse, a wreck on a stormy night,
the discovery of little Timpey, and many other adventures
are interwoven with the Gospel of God's saving grace in this
children's story from the past. |
Among the Lions: A Story of Mission Work in Burmah by C. J. L. PDF The true story of the life of Adoniram and Ann Judson and mission work in Burma (Myanmar) told to boys and girls. First published in 1901. |
Little Henry and His Bearer by
Mrs. Mary Martha Sherwood. First published in 1814, this edition was published in 1834. A poignant story of Henry, a young orphaned English boy growing up in the East Indies (India) with his foster mother and his Hindu servant Boosy, and the marvelous working of God's providence and grace through the faithful witness of a young lady from England and a Mr. Smith of Calcutta. |
Charlie Coulson, the Christian Drummer Boy by M. L. Rossvally. A true Gospel story of how a Jewish
doctor found the Saviour through the faithfulness of Charlie Coulson. |
Mary Jones and Her Bible by J. A. W. Hamilton. Determination, devotion, and persistence characterize Mary Jones in this true story as she struggles to earn enough money to buy a Bible in her own Welsh language. Her example and appreciation of the Word of God awaken others to the need of publishing it. See The Story of Mary Jones and Her Bible by Mary by Mary E. Ropes for original classic. |
Andrew's Own Brother by
E. E. S. The life of Simon Peter based on the Bible, with practical
application. Written for children, twenty-four short chapters introduce
the child to the Apostle Peter as well as his Saviour, the
Lord Jesus Christ. |
The Story
of John G. Paton Told for Young Folks or Thirty Years among
South Sea Cannibals by James Paton. John Paton (1824-1907) was
a Scottish missionary to the New Hebrides (Vanuatu). The selections
from this edition by his brother are based on the complete autobiography
first published January, 1889. |
Little Dot by
Mrs. O. F. Walton. PDF First published in 1873. About a small girl
who lives near a cemetery where she befriends a gravedigger who
works there. One day, Little Dot observes the funeral of a small
girl about her age. She wonders what happened to her and where
she went after she died. |
Morning Stars; or, Names of Christ for His Little Ones by Frances Ridley Havergal. PDF Thirty-one devotions on the Names of Christ for children. First published, 1879. |
The
Story of the English Bible For younger readers. Tells
of the labors and long and deadly struggles of William
Tyndale and other holy men in ages past in their efforts to
provide an English Bible for the people. |